Category:Jüdischer Friedhof Endingen

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English: Beginning in 1603, the deceased Jews of the Surbtal communities were buried on a small Rhein river island, the so-called Judenäule ("Jew's island") which was leased by the Jewish community. As the island was repeatedly flooded and devastated, in 1750 the Surbtal Jews asked the Tagsatzung to establish a cemetery in the vicinity of their communities in the Surb valley. In 1750 the Tagsatzung 'allowed' the Jewish communities of Endingen and Lengnau to acquire woodland on a small hill between Endingen and Lengnau to establish the Jüdischer Friedhof Endingen (Endingen cemetery) The cemetery has been expanded several times; based on an 1859 agreement, two-fifths of the cemetery belong to the Israelite community of Lengnau, and three-fifths to the Israelite community of Endingen.
<nowiki>Judenfriedhof; Jewish cemetery; cimetière juif; Reilig Ghiúdach; Joodse begraafplaats van Endingen; cimetière à Endingen dans le canton d'Argovie, Suisse; cemetery in Endingen in the canton of Aargau, Switzerland; مقبرة في سويسرا; Friedhof in Endingen im Kanton Aargau, Schweiz; Joodse begraafplaats in Aargau, Zwitserland; Jewish cemetery of Endingen; Jüdischer Friedhof</nowiki>
Jewish cemetery 
cemetery in Endingen in the canton of Aargau, Switzerland
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LocationEndingen, Zurzach District, Aargau, Switzerland
Street address
  • Judenfriedhof, 5304 Endingen
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Inception
  • c. 1750
Map47° 31′ 58.47″ N, 8° 18′ 32.93″ E
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Wikidata Q1716665
PCP reference number: 00103
OpenStreetMap way ID: 168762191
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